Ethically sourced materials worked with traditional tools and techniques. Throughout my work I seek to create objects that are functional, beautiful and sustainable with a modern aesthetic that appeals to the contemporary consumer. At the same time, I love gathering...
Lillemor Latham
Over the years, as a society, we have lost touch with what it means to have nurturing bonds and longevity with our belongings. Caught in a wave of disposability, and cheap manufacture, our modern lifestyles are having a detrimental effect on the environment. There is...
Rhi Christie
I believe in finding beauty in the irregularity of nature, the endless possibilities of life show us that nothing is impossible. I use clay for its ability to be malleable enough that it can be manipulated into the shapes inside my mind and through heat become strong...
Amy Marie Evans
This body of work looks deeply into the subtlety of colour through material, and how using luxury materials, such as porcelain, I can create delicate work with the overarching theme of yonic informing my ceramic practice. To create my forms I used a simple finger...
Amy Rowsell
I believe that we all have a responsibility towards the world we live in, and that we need to open our eyes to the natural magic that surrounds us every day. My work, through fictional character design and storytelling, aims to bring forward a loving awareness of the...
Katie Bradford
This collection is made from what many see as construction materials – plywood and concrete. The arrangement of these materials to create furniture allows viewers to see them in a new light. The patterns incorporated are inspired by the industrial landscape of my...
Charlotte Mallen-Wallace
My journey over the past few months of this project has been to submerge myself into the world of surface Pattern. I’ve had to learn the process from start to finish and find my own sense of style when it came to create my prints. I have learnt a lot over the past few...
Annie Fenton
In a fast-paced world where we are all constantly on the go, with barely enough time to stop and think, we overlook things, miss things and things go unnoticed. It is now more important than ever to give ourselves spaces to pause and time to breathe. My work invites...
Somya Dhiman
I have thought and I have fought the thought. By this time in the journey of finding myself, I have come to understand that denial germinates from acceptance in some way or the other. And in a world that happens to be resting on such contradictions, it isnt too...
Heledd C Evans
Sound plays a fundamental part in our everyday lives, yet rarely is it truly heard. As John Cage demonstrated in his 4;33, no environment is completely silent. This is the crux of my work. We are constantly surrounded by sound, and the sonic landscape of an...
Hannah Short
I am exploring the cultural and social narratives of true crime, particularly domestic violent crimes. I am particularly inspired by the television series Forensic Files (1996-2011) and I use it as a source for my images. It fascinates me that a crime can happen...
Elizabeth Rose Friend
My art represents the emotions within the meaning of wearing makeup and how it can affect someone mentally. My inspiration comes from the world of Instagram, where many people go to see the “perfect” makeup look and I get inspired by my own makeup looks I create...
Molly Stride
Through mixed medias such as drawing, painting and photography, my work explores the connection built up between people, objects and their environment. I capture people within their own environment surrounded by their possessions, indicating a visual depiction of the...
Evie Banks
St Ives, in Cornwall, is a place I find myself continuously referring to throughout my practice, due to a connection I hold with the landscape in childhood memories. In reference to phenomenology, this is identifiable as an integrated or embodied experience. Through...
Emily Lloyd
The subject matter of my recent practice stems from an incorporation of mail art, gifting, collections/archives, sentimentality, observation & surveillance as well as forms of communication. The main series of my current practice is a collection of pen-based portraits...
Jacob Turmaine
My work focuses the lack of ability to capture and recreate what is seen. We have a specific set of tools use to capture moments and sites that connect with us. One of the most common is to document things that the person behind the camera has seen. To specify; I am...
Rhys Cockell
My work is Currently exploring My Idea of synthetic masculinity, the idea that masculinity in its traditional ideals can be manufactured or performed in some way. The work explores the stereotypes of masculinity through material and form but also though the use of...
Megan Charlotte Fraser
In my current practice I focus on modern day female issues, particularly hardships women have gone through in history. I’ve dissected this concept through many different mediums. The main and most successful outcomes being collage, digital print and textile. From...
Sacha Reid
In my practice, I study the female form and explore the notion of what female empowerment means to us in the 21st century. Through the medium of painting and digital drawing, I aim to celebrate femininity and the body. Currently, my aesthetic influence stems from a...
Alexandra Browning
My practice is inspired by the experience of being immersed in a location. The artwork is created in a combination of on-site and off-site methods, for example the use of a travel journal has enabled quick sketches to be made at any location and then combined with...
Theodora Io Krina
My art is a way of coping with life, a way to understand my emotions, a way to be angry without expressing it on others. My artistic practise is based on my life. A series of books that are something more than diaries and something less than sketchbooks. My books are...
Matt Drew
I am a photographer who works within landscape, documentation and conceptual photography, with a focus on the human experience, colour exploration and digital distortion. We are unable to look at the world around us without seeing it through a lens. That lens may be...
Hollie Ursell
My practise is an exploration of the embodied experience and the way I visually perceive the landscape. I predominately work with seascapes, where to me the sense of the sublime is at its greatest. I investigate how I interpret the places I visit often. Capturing my...
Jessica Aldridge
It is through the exorcism of the self, by presenting my private obsessions to the public, that I expose them as ridiculous and thus a source of solidarity rather than cause for isolation. Privacy, containment and shame are transfigured into connection with others,...
Kirsty Alley
Consumerism is increasing every day, not just with the abundance of objects in industries including technology and fashion, but now with the photographs we take and the videos that are shared. My interest in contemporary engagement with visual mediums pushes me to...
Libbie Hayes
Dusk (2019) My artworks explore the confusing difference between reality and reflections, blurring the lines between photography and collage. With influences ranging from David Hockney to Richard Billingham, I am able to focus on and capture my everyday mundane...
Cara Headdock
My work primarily explores themes of mental health, and the consequent impact it can have on artworks produced. My aim is to capture the essence of changing mental health through portraiture and installation pieces; looking at the kind of people I draw, their...
Natasha Mitchell
My work is concerned with articulating the experience of contemporary women primarily through an illustrative, kitschy aestethic creating detailed, colourful digital art pieces. I construct relatable, vibrant characters that speak to the millenial experience featuring...
Tiancong Zhang
My theme was inspired by my visit to the Japanese Style Park, where the scenery had a great impact on me. It was so beautiful. And because of the serious natural environment problems in Tianjin, my hometown, I decided to use the way of painting to express nature. In...
Jordan Aaron Fish
The relationship between myself and my father is a difficult one and at times can be challenging. The day to day life of the both of us at times can create greater tension in our relationship, tension that is already present due to the illness that he has, MS. By...
Michalis Theodosiou
My paintings are a celebration of beauty, strength and the vulnerability of human life. Large-scale canvas offers the viewer the experience that s/he is part of the picture. The Cypriot landscape surrounds my figures. The images of peasant life transcend revolutions...
Jasmine Ffion Winnel
Over the last year, through my practice, I have been experimenting with different forms of self-expression. however since last summer, the summer of 2018 it became more personal as I focused more on the emotions tied to different recent events in my life. I started...
Lauren Marshall
My practice lies in the exploration of architectural shapes and forms in our day to day life. After visiting cities such as London, Madrid, Berlin, Krakow and Rome, I have been able to compare and contrast different structures that lie in these places. I have delved...
Emilia Baulch
Emilia’s work explores and considers the topic of veganism, animal cruelty and feminism. She especially focuses on the dairy, egg and honey industry. Emilia works in acrylic paint as it is easy to use yet affective. She also enjoys using collage in her work as it...
Imogen Spurrell
For my final piece, I have turned my anxiety into a character. I decided that they would look like me, with the elements I dont like about myself emphasized. Im focusing on my nose, ribs and the colour blue. At points in the film, feathers are shown falling. Which...
Amy Powell
My Still Life series takes borrowed images from a vast number of printed sources and transforms them as uncanny works that hang somewhere between sculpture and painting. I believe, the works’ transitory nature allows a space which evokes free association and...
Bonnie Grace
My work revolves around objects, from antiques to the everyday. I have grown up involved in my mothers antique business, therefore, the spaces I’ve inhabited have always housed ever-changing collections of objects spanning through the ages. Through my work I aim to...
Karl Nurse
Photography is a way of documenting the visual world. In order to progress, the photographer must step back and look in directions they would not usually. My photographic practice interrogates my surrounding environment in an attempt to see the best in everything. I...
Joshua Coles
What drives me as product design is not only the form and function, but the successful user experience encounters. Being a successful designer is about covering all the stages but for me, the most important and rewarding is prototyping and that’s where my strengths...
Anna Szumska
I believe that being a part of a design team means creating a better, more comfortable quality of life. I work with interactions, with a specific interest in exploring how technology can prevent disabilities from having such impact on peoples daily routine. I focus on...
Changyao Guo
I think good design should be user-centered. As Ive illustrated with my work. Through investigation. I found that there are many tea drinkers in the UK, and the tea drinking culture has a long history. For tea lovers, a cup of tea is not only a refreshing effect but...
Abulai Balde
Everything can be improved in some way to suit the current environment, materials, construction, shape, and function alter with time. Looking at various things in life, I often see possible ideas for these improvements and analyse their current design as I have always...
Alex Josty
I believe design has a responsibility to be future-facing and my approach is to create designs with a focus on ecological sustainability. Whether its redesigning products to improve its function or its aesthetics, the process of working alongside the consumer plays a...
Jake Pearson
I believe that design, in principle, should entertain the balance of beautiful aesthetics and logistical function. Form can be just as important as function, under the right circumstances, which I believe is a viewpoint that is neglected in a predominantly engineering...
Jack Griffiths
For me, simplistic design is the ultimate sophistication. Through design, we create cultures; those cultures shape our values and those values determine our future. Design, is not about doing what the user expects but instead creating a design that clearly meets their...
Aaron Leslie
It is my driving principle that design revolves around realism. Each design should offer new opportunities for its target audience. I apply practical and technical skills to form and shape designs that are aesthetically pleasing. I approach my work with passion and...
Josh Brewster-Liddle
In practice, I come up with a visual template, then make needed adjustments to the work with the required mechanics of the product and/or the clients requests. I am inspired by wanting to improve things I observe, enjoying the way things fit together then using a...
Philip Davies
Drawn from the my own inner mind and perception, my artwork is how I converse with the world. The artwork that I have been developing the Cardiff School of Art and Design is open to viewer’s interpretation and ambiguity. It represents how the unconscious overlaps with...
Joon Hyung Park
Re-evaluating current trends of design thinking has always motivated me to push myself forward. This is because I enjoy designing something different from existing products, as it also requires me to understand the mechanism inside the product to a further extent and...
Kristian Crocker
As a BSc student, I take great interest in engineering science and have taken part in a great project in my 2nd year of university designing and building a candy claw machine looking at mechanical engineering and programming and electronics. Also I have great interest...